yota691 Posted January 24, 2012 Report Share Posted January 24, 2012 Maliki announced a deal for U.S. aircraft and denies U.S. troops presence in Iraq 1/24/2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Twilight News, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the strength of the US-Iraqi relations, denying the existence of "any" U.S. troops in Iraq, while detection of a deal to buy U.S. fighter jets. Maliki said In an exclusive interview with Al "Arab" space, the relationship between Iraq, the United States now, "is the relationship of the State of the State, and the relationship of joint interests," adding that "there is no U.S. troops on Iraqi territory, only military trainers, and their presence is linked under the Convention within the regulations respecting the sovereignty without special immunity. " revealed al-Maliki, the arms deal with the United States comprises 32 aircraft F-16, pointing out that Iraq was "paid the amount of the first part of the deal, which includes 18 aircraft of this type, and approved the U.S. Congress upon, either the rest of the aircraft remained to Iraq pending the approval of the U.S. Congress on. " and denied al-Maliki to be Iraq, have support for the Syrian government money in support of the Syrian pound, asserting that "Iraq did not submit to Syria, not even one dollar", referring to the role that Baghdad tried to play to try to contain the crisis Syrian rapprochement between the opposition and the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. and answered-Maliki, the questions relating to internal affairs of Iraq, explaining his reasons to be cautious of dealing with the desire of residents of some provinces to establish a territory under the Iraqi constitution, and did not prejudice the interview questions of a personal nature. Observers point, to The transfer of Iraqi-US relations to link economic and trade exchange and support for the local market on both sides would be, is the best way to communicate, and create conditions for the establishment of diplomatic relations based on a correct estimate for both sides to the weight of each, a change that will serve as a reading different from the existing diplomatic relations (under pressure need military forces), noting that in this aspect will be the parties in the case of satisfaction of both their peoples, and in a calmer state of political tension and questioning some of the forces the U.S. role in Iraq. g r Read more: http://www.sotaliraq.com/mobile-news.php?id=40334#ixzz1kNDmkKIt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amhvl Posted January 24, 2012 Report Share Posted January 24, 2012 Psssst. Hey Maliki. Those jets won't do you much good until chapter 7 is lifted. Speaking of chapter 7, anything else you want to let us in on? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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